![]() They loved playing with their toys, hanging out with their friends, using their imagination, and expressing their goofy themselves without anyone caring about others think, just like Pee-wee. Kids loved him because he was as energetic, childish, and silly as they were. The crazy, snarky, yet appealing man-child played by Paul Reubens, was loved by many people. It combined everything that a kid would love a colorful and visual playhouse, talking furniture, mutant toys, a robot that would give you a secret word for you to scream real loud whenever someone said it, a dinosaur family, and lovable characters, especially Pee-wee Herman. ![]() That show was Pee-wee's Playhouse.įor 5 years, Pee-wee's Playhouse was one of the most popular shows that ever graced television. A show that combined cartoons, puppets, stop motion animation, life lessons, and actual people that would become household names. This made parents demand for new shows that focused on educating the minds of children and TV executives needing to create something new that would breathe life into an already predictable and tired form of entertainment. On September 13, 1986, one TV show did just that. ![]() Joe, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, My Little Pony, and Jem were marketing their toys and action figures with so much gusto, it wasn't funny. In the 80's, Saturday morning TV shows for children were nothing but cartoons that mostly focused on selling their products than entertaining their audience. ![]()
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